The head of the European bailout fund - the EFSF - is on his way to China. He is looking for cash from the Communists.
What does this say about the eurozone? At a minimum, it looks desperate.
Do you think eurozone leaders will be raising any human rights issues when they next visit Beijing?
What is the price for silence?
Free Tibet
ReplyDeleteThey will regain Taiwan without firing a shot .
ReplyDeleteOf course, this is not the first time there has been a trade imbalance with China.
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I don't know about this, but I just hope for the world to be peaceful. And I just hope that there is no hidden interest behind this. :)
ReplyDeleteUnelected, undemocratic, corrupt, amoral elitist rulers, eh?
ReplyDeleteBet the Chinese will identify with them all right.
"What is the price for silence?"
ReplyDeleteWhen denominated in euros - not high.
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2011/10/financial-suicide-head-of-efsf-says.html
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